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- data/CONTRIBUTING.md +61 -238
- data/Gemfile +32 -0
- data/Gemfile.lock +44 -0
- data/LICENSE +1 -1
- data/README_DEVELOPER.md +300 -5
- data/Rakefile +41 -37
- data/ext/build_defaults.yaml +20 -0
- data/ext/debian/README.Debian +8 -0
- data/ext/debian/README.source +2 -0
- data/ext/debian/TODO.Debian +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/changelog.erb +1104 -0
- data/ext/debian/compat +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/control +142 -0
- data/ext/debian/copyright +361 -0
- data/ext/debian/docs +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/fileserver.conf +17 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.dirs +8 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.install +3 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.lintian-overrides +7 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.manpages +2 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.postinst +35 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-common.postrm +32 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-el.dirs +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-el.emacsen-install +25 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-el.emacsen-remove +11 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-el.emacsen-startup +9 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-el.install +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-testsuite.install +3 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet-testsuite.lintian-overrides +4 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.NEWS +86 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.conf +14 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.default +7 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.dirs +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.init +118 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.install +4 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.lintian-overrides +3 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.logrotate +11 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.manpages +36 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.postinst +20 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.postrm +20 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppet.preinst +20 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-common.install +5 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-common.manpages +5 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-common.puppetqd.default +27 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-common.puppetqd.init +84 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-passenger.dirs +4 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-passenger.postinst +66 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster-passenger.postrm +33 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.NEWS +13 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.README.debian +16 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.default +38 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.dirs +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.init +158 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.install +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.lintian-overrides +3 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.manpages +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.postinst +20 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.postrm +5 -0
- data/ext/debian/puppetmaster.preinst +22 -0
- data/ext/debian/rules +127 -0
- data/ext/debian/source/format +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/source/options +1 -0
- data/ext/debian/vim-puppet.README.Debian +13 -0
- data/ext/debian/vim-puppet.dirs +3 -0
- data/ext/debian/vim-puppet.yaml +5 -0
- data/ext/debian/watch +2 -0
- data/ext/emacs/puppet-mode.el +1 -0
- data/{conf → ext}/osx/PackageInfo.plist +0 -0
- data/{conf → ext}/osx/createpackage.sh +0 -0
- data/ext/osx/file_mapping.yaml +38 -0
- data/ext/osx/preflight.erb +37 -0
- data/{tasks/rake/templates → ext/osx}/prototype.plist.erb +0 -0
- data/ext/packaging/README-Solaris.md +117 -0
- data/ext/packaging/README.md +255 -0
- data/ext/packaging/spec/spec_helper.rb +12 -0
- data/ext/packaging/spec/tasks/00_utils_spec.rb +66 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/00_utils.rake +382 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/10_setupvars.rake +71 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/20_setupextravars.rake +25 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/apple.rake +201 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/clean.rake +5 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/deb.rake +108 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/doc.rake +20 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/fetch.rake +18 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/gem.rake +68 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/ips.rake +80 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/mock.rake +126 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_deb.rake +9 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_remote.rake +45 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_rpm.rake +21 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_ship.rake +30 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_sign.rake +27 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/pe_sles.rake +96 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/release.rake +73 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/remote_build.rake +78 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/rpm.rake +52 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/ship.rake +78 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/sign.rake +82 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/tag.rake +8 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/tar.rake +68 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/template.rake +13 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/update.rake +16 -0
- data/ext/packaging/tasks/version.rake +21 -0
- data/ext/project_data.yaml +24 -0
- data/{conf/redhat/puppet.spec → ext/redhat/puppet.spec.erb} +18 -10
- data/install.rb +8 -8
- data/lib/puppet.rb +2 -6
- data/lib/puppet/agent/locker.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/puppet/application.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/agent.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/apply.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/cert.rb +5 -6
- data/lib/puppet/application/describe.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/device.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/doc.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/filebucket.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/inspect.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/kick.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/master.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/application/resource.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/defaults.rb +21 -3
- data/lib/puppet/external/dot.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/face/help/global.erb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/face/module/install.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/face/module/list.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/face/module/uninstall.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/face/node/clean.rb +23 -18
- data/lib/puppet/face/parser.rb +11 -2
- data/lib/puppet/file_collection.rb +16 -27
- data/lib/puppet/file_collection/lookup.rb +6 -16
- data/lib/puppet/file_serving/base.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/catalog/static_compiler.rb +3 -4
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/certificate/disabled_ca.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/certificate_request/disabled_ca.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/certificate_revocation_list/disabled_ca.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/face.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/key/disabled_ca.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/node/exec.rb +13 -1
- data/lib/puppet/indirector/request.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/puppet/metatype/manager.rb +17 -10
- data/lib/puppet/network/authstore.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/network/rights.rb +1 -2
- data/lib/puppet/node/environment.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/puppet/parameter/value.rb +9 -3
- data/lib/puppet/parser/ast.rb +1 -4
- data/lib/puppet/parser/files.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/parser/functions.rb +68 -22
- data/lib/puppet/parser/functions/create_resources.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/puppet/parser/functions/shellquote.rb +21 -25
- data/lib/puppet/parser/lexer.rb +40 -6
- data/lib/puppet/parser/relationship.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/puppet/parser/resource.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/puppet/parser/resource/param.rb +3 -5
- data/lib/puppet/parser/scope.rb +7 -4
- data/lib/puppet/property.rb +5 -3
- data/lib/puppet/provider.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/puppet/provider/aixobject.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/augeas/augeas.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/exec/windows.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/file/windows.rb +10 -29
- data/lib/puppet/provider/group/groupadd.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/puppet/provider/group/ldap.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/group/windows_adsi.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/ldap.rb +5 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/nameservice.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/puppet/provider/nameservice/directoryservice.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/puppet/provider/package/gem.rb +6 -2
- data/lib/puppet/provider/package/portage.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/puppet/provider/parsedfile.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/scheduled_task/win32_taskscheduler.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/base.rb +2 -41
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/daemontools.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/launchd.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/redhat.rb +6 -5
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/runit.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/service.rb +43 -0
- data/lib/puppet/provider/service/windows.rb +1 -8
- data/lib/puppet/provider/user/user_role_add.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/user/useradd.rb +8 -3
- data/lib/puppet/provider/user/windows_adsi.rb +12 -1
- data/lib/puppet/provider/zone/solaris.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/rails/inventory_node.rb +26 -13
- data/lib/puppet/reports.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/resource.rb +20 -5
- data/lib/puppet/resource/status.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/ssl/certificate_authority.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/puppet/ssl/host.rb +31 -6
- data/lib/puppet/test/test_helper.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/puppet/transaction/event.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/transaction/report.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/puppet/type.rb +30 -25
- data/lib/puppet/type/augeas.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/cron.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/puppet/type/exec.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/puppet/type/file.rb +5 -15
- data/lib/puppet/type/file/content.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/file/ensure.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/file/mode.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/file/selcontext.rb +6 -2
- data/lib/puppet/type/file/source.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/mount.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/package.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/schedule.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/scheduled_task.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/tidy.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/type/whit.rb +16 -9
- data/lib/puppet/util.rb +27 -11
- data/lib/puppet/util/adsi.rb +25 -23
- data/lib/puppet/util/autoload.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/util/classgen.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/util/feature.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/puppet/util/fileparsing.rb +9 -9
- data/lib/puppet/util/filetype.rb +55 -40
- data/lib/puppet/util/instance_loader.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/puppet/util/instrumentation.rb +3 -5
- data/lib/puppet/util/log_paths.rb +1 -3
- data/lib/puppet/util/monkey_patches.rb +34 -8
- data/lib/puppet/util/platform.rb +7 -0
- data/lib/puppet/util/posix.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/puppet/util/provider_features.rb +2 -3
- data/lib/puppet/util/rdoc.rb +4 -3
- data/lib/puppet/util/reference.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/util/selinux.rb +31 -36
- data/lib/puppet/util/tagging.rb +28 -6
- data/lib/puppet/util/windows.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/puppet/util/windows/error.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puppet/util/windows/process.rb +3 -3
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- data/lib/puppet/util/windows/user.rb +65 -2
- data/lib/puppet/util/zaml.rb +109 -59
- data/lib/puppet/version.rb +18 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/unit/util/filetype/aixtab_output +44 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/unit/util/filetype/suntab_output +9 -0
- data/spec/integration/defaults_spec.rb +26 -7
- data/spec/integration/parser/functions_spec.rb +0 -4
- data/spec/integration/util/file_locking_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/integration/util/windows/security_spec.rb +3 -23
- data/spec/lib/puppet_spec/files.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/shared_contexts/platform.rb +8 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +6 -1
- data/spec/unit/application/queue_spec.rb +2 -1
- data/spec/unit/configurer_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/unit/face/{instrumentation_data.rb → instrumentation_data_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/face/{instrumentation_listener.rb → instrumentation_listener_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/face/{instrumentation_probe.rb → instrumentation_probe_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/catalog/static_compiler_spec.rb +194 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/certificate/disabled_ca_spec.rb +33 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/certificate_request/disabled_ca_spec.rb +33 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/certificate_revocation_list/disabled_ca_spec.rb +33 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/key/disabled_ca_spec.rb +33 -0
- data/spec/unit/indirector/request_spec.rb +22 -0
- data/spec/unit/network/http/webrick_spec.rb +0 -7
- data/spec/unit/node/environment_spec.rb +8 -8
- data/spec/unit/parser/ast_spec.rb +0 -5
- data/spec/unit/parser/collector_spec.rb +1 -0
- data/spec/unit/parser/files_spec.rb +2 -2
- data/spec/unit/parser/functions/create_resources_spec.rb +3 -4
- data/spec/unit/parser/functions/require_spec.rb +0 -6
- data/spec/unit/parser/functions/shellquote_spec.rb +0 -5
- data/spec/unit/parser/functions/template_spec.rb +6 -1
- data/spec/unit/parser/functions_spec.rb +73 -23
- data/spec/unit/parser/lexer_spec.rb +133 -8
- data/spec/unit/parser/relationship_spec.rb +24 -0
- data/spec/unit/parser/resource_spec.rb +0 -4
- data/spec/unit/parser/scope_spec.rb +2 -2
- data/spec/unit/property_spec.rb +21 -1
- data/spec/unit/provider/exec/posix_spec.rb +7 -6
- data/spec/unit/provider/file/windows_spec.rb +29 -29
- data/spec/unit/provider/group/groupadd_spec.rb +36 -30
- data/spec/unit/provider/group/windows_adsi_spec.rb +2 -2
- data/spec/unit/provider/package/gem_spec.rb +12 -0
- data/spec/unit/provider/scheduled_task/win32_taskscheduler_spec.rb +14 -11
- data/spec/unit/provider/service/redhat_spec.rb +11 -1
- data/spec/unit/provider/service/windows_spec.rb +19 -0
- data/spec/unit/provider/user/ldap_spec.rb +22 -8
- data/spec/unit/provider/user/user_role_add_spec.rb +12 -0
- data/spec/unit/provider/user/useradd_spec.rb +146 -118
- data/spec/unit/provider/user/windows_adsi_spec.rb +24 -2
- data/spec/unit/puppet_spec.rb +10 -0
- data/spec/unit/resource/status_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/unit/resource_spec.rb +73 -0
- data/spec/unit/ssl/certificate_authority_spec.rb +25 -1
- data/spec/unit/ssl/host_spec.rb +73 -27
- data/spec/unit/ssl/key_spec.rb +0 -4
- data/spec/unit/transaction/event_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/unit/type/exec_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/unit/type/file/content_spec.rb +6 -4
- data/spec/unit/type/file/{ctime.rb → ctime_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/type/file/{mtime.rb → mtime_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/type/file/{type.rb → type_spec.rb} +0 -0
- data/spec/unit/type/file_spec.rb +2 -12
- data/spec/unit/type/host_spec.rb +14 -5
- data/spec/unit/type/mount_spec.rb +8 -0
- data/spec/unit/type/scheduled_task_spec.rb +2 -2
- data/spec/unit/util/adsi_spec.rb +23 -8
- data/spec/unit/util/command_line_spec.rb +11 -2
- data/spec/unit/util/feature_spec.rb +12 -1
- data/spec/unit/util/filetype_spec.rb +161 -55
- data/spec/unit/util/log_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/unit/util/monkey_patches_spec.rb +7 -0
- data/spec/unit/util/rdoc_spec.rb +8 -2
- data/spec/unit/util/selinux_spec.rb +24 -32
- data/spec/unit/util/windows/sid_spec.rb +100 -0
- data/spec/unit/util/zaml_spec.rb +165 -25
- data/spec/unit/util_spec.rb +3 -9
- data/spec/watchr.rb +2 -6
- data/tasks/rake/gem.rake +4 -2
- data/tasks/rake/sign.rake +1 -1
- data/test/language/parser.rb +1 -0
- data/test/language/scope.rb +0 -5
- data/test/language/snippets.rb +1 -2
- data/test/lib/puppettest.rb +16 -27
- data/test/lib/puppettest/parsertesting.rb +0 -1
- data/test/network/authstore.rb +2 -4
- data/test/puppet/defaults.rb +0 -4
- data/test/util/fileparsing.rb +2 -6
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- data/conf/osx/preflight +0 -24
- data/spec/spec.opts +0 -4
- data/spec/unit/file_collection/lookup_spec.rb +0 -45
- data/spec/unit/file_collection_spec.rb +0 -52
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